This High-Quality Roborock Robot Vacuum Is Now $300 Off.

According to price tracking sites , the Roborock Qrevo Curv has dropped from $999.99 to $699.99, its lowest price yet. This allows you to get a high-end robot vacuum and mop at a price that’s still high but affordable for those considering a premium hybrid device. Our reviewer, Amanda Bloom, called this model the most adaptable robot vacuum she’s tested, and PCMag confirmed this with an “Excellent” rating .
The Curv vacuum, powered by Roborock’s AdaptiLift chassis, can lift itself and climb thresholds up to 4 cm. This means it can move from hardwood to tile floors or negotiate tall doorways without stopping. Cleaning performance is also impressive. It delivers 18,500 Pa of suction power, tackles pet hair with an anti-tangle main brush, and uses a redesigned side brush that extends outward to sweep debris from corners. It can also avoid over 60 types of obstacles, including shoes and cords. And when the job is done, the docking station handles most of the cleaning: emptying the dust bag, which lasts for approximately two months (depending on usage), refilling the water, washing the mop heads with hot water, drying them, and then self-cleaning.
Navigation is based on LiDAR and a camera, which can also be used for real-time viewing or for patrolling routes, effectively turning the robot into a mobile security camera. Setup takes some time, but mapping is quick and accurate, and the app provides precise control over schedules, rooms, and cleaning intensity. Among the downsides are the lack of a detergent dispenser, and the voice assistant (“Hello, Rocky”) takes some time to master unless you follow the instructions. Furthermore, while the robot attempts to lift mops above carpets, it may still drag them along the ground, depending on the carpet’s height. Overall, the Qrevo Curv seems like a well-balanced purchase for those wanting more than just a basic robot vacuum , especially at its current record-low price .